Marin Justice Center Resource Guide
Bay Area Legal Aid
30 North San Pedro Rd.,
Suite 250
San Rafael , CA 94903
(415) 479-8224
cdomeikis@baylegal.org
www.baylegal.org
Free
legal assistance for low income persons in the area of public
benefits. Advice and representation in Social Security, General
Assistance, CalWORKs, Food Stamps, CAPI, Medi-Cal and Medicare
appeals. Community education.
Legal Aid Of Marin
30 North San Pedro Road,
Suite 220
San Rafael , CA 94903
(415) 492-0230, (800) 498-7666
info@legalaidmarin.org
www.legalaidmarin.org
Provides civil legal services to low-income
and senior residents of Marin, especially with tenant rights,
debtor rights, and
worker rights.
Family & Children’s Law Center
30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 245
San Rafael , CA 94903
(415) 492-9230
info@faclc.org
High quality, low cost legal advice
and representation in family law matters from domestic violence,
divorce, paternity, child custody & visitation, child
support, spousal support, step-parent adoption, and guardianship,
using a sliding scale fee arrangement ($0-125 based on income).
Legal Self Help Center of Marin, Inc.
30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 160
San Rafael , CA 94903
(415) 492-1111
A free legal service for self-represented litigants & individuals
who need information about specific legal concerns, the Center
is designed to help them learn about the law & to handle
court procedures related to their matters.
Marin Mediation
30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 170
San Rafael CA 94903
(415) 499-7454
www.co.marin.ca.us
High quality dispute resolution service for all civil issues, including but not
limited to: housing, property, business, personal injury, employment, environmental,
and community property. Resolve certain issues in juvenile delinquency matters.
Fees based on a sliding scale.
Canal Community Alliance
91 Larkspur Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 454-2640
contact@canalalliance.org
www.canalalliance.org
Sliding scale low income fees or no fee charged.
Immigration legal services, including requests for temporary
and permanent residency, petitions for asylum and applications
for U.S. citizenship removal (deportation) defense, family
petitions, employment authorization, TPS, special programs,
immigration assistance for battered immigrants, and community
education ("know your rights") information.
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